Valoración de la cultura de seguridad del paciente en la UCI de un hospital de segundo nivel al finalizar la tercera oleada de COVID-19

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
A. Gil-Aucejo RN , S. Martínez-Martín RN , P. Flores-Sánchez , C. Moyano-Hernández RN , P. Sánchez-Morales RN , M. Andrés-Martínez RN , E. Calvo-Doñate RN , M. Bataller-Guerrero RN , M.A. García-García PhD
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Abstract

Introduction

Current healthcare settings and ICUs especially are complex, highly technical, and multidisciplinary, with interactions between healthcare professionals and users, in which there may be errors at different levels. Our objective was to assess the perception of patient safety in our unit at the end of the third wave of the COVID pandemic, with the intention of conducting subsequent improvement actions.

Methods

Observational, cross-sectional, and descriptive study. The perception of Safety Culture was estimated using the HSOPS questionnaire translated into Spanish. Some questions were posed in a positive sense, and others in a negative sense. The response was also rated as positive, negative, or neutral. Our findings were compared visually, not mathematically, with those found in the previous national study «Analysis of the culture on patient safety in the hospital setting of the Spanish National Health System» published in 2009. A subgroup analysis was performed according to professional group and seniority as a health worker. The Student's t, χ? and ANOVA tests were used.

Results

Sixty-two professionals responded to the questionnaire, 73.90% of the total. The median time working in ICU 2 years (interquartile range 2-4.5 years). The rating for the degree of safety was 8.06 (SD 1.16). The majority (91.20%) had not reported any adverse event in the last year. A total of 30.90% had recently received patient safety training. The dimensions considered as weaknesses were 9 («Staffing», with 27.57% of positive responses) and 10 (“Support of the hospital management in safety”, with 17.64% of positive responses). The dimensions considered as strengths were 3 («Expectation of actions by management / supervision of the service») with 85.29% of positive responses, and 5 («Teamwork») with 95.58% of positive responses. The Cronbach's alpha index values suggest that the questionnaire has adequate internal consistency. In general, our data are more positive than those collected in the 2011 national survey, although the 2 dimensions considered weaknesses were already considered such in the previous work.

Conclusions

The perception of patient safety in the ICU of our hospital after the end of the third wave of the COVID pandemic is adequate, with a more positive rating than that of the national study on safety culture at the hospital level carried out in 2009. The constant quest for patient safety should prioritize activity in the 2 dimensions considered weaknesses: staffing, and support from hospital management in everything related to patient safety.

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在COVID-19第三波结束时,评估一家二级医院icu的患者安全文化
当前的医疗环境和icu尤其复杂,技术含量高,多学科,医疗专业人员和用户之间相互作用,其中可能存在不同层次的错误。我们的目标是在第三波COVID大流行结束时评估我们部门对患者安全的看法,以便采取后续改进行动。方法采用观察性、横断面和描述性研究。使用翻译成西班牙语的hhsops问卷对安全文化的感知进行估计。有些问题是积极的,有些则是消极的。回答也被评为积极、消极或中性。我们的研究结果与2009年发表的先前的国家研究“西班牙国家卫生系统医院环境中患者安全文化分析”中的发现进行了视觉上的比较,而不是数学上的比较。根据专业分组和卫生工作者资历进行亚组分析。学生的t, χ?采用方差分析检验。结果共有62名专业人员参与问卷调查,占问卷总数的73.90%。在ICU工作的中位时间为2年(四分位数间2-4.5年)。安全程度评分为8.06 (SD 1.16)。大多数(91.20%)在过去一年中未报告任何不良事件。30.90%的人最近接受过患者安全培训。被认为是弱点的维度是9(“人员配置”,有27.57%的积极回应)和10(“对医院安全管理的支持”,有17.64%的积极回应)。被认为是优势的维度是3(“管理/监督服务的行动期望”),有85.29%的积极回应,5(“团队合作”),有95.58%的积极回应。Cronbach’s alpha指数值表明问卷具有足够的内部一致性。总的来说,我们的数据比2011年全国调查收集的数据更积极,尽管在之前的工作中已经考虑了考虑弱点的两个维度。结论第三波疫情结束后,我院ICU对患者安全的认知较好,较2009年开展的全国医院层面安全文化研究更为积极。对患者安全的持续追求应优先考虑被认为存在弱点的两个方面的活动:人员配备和医院管理部门在与患者安全有关的一切方面的支持。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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1.10%
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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